National Government responsible for mass unemployment, not unemployed Kiwis

The Maritime Union of New Zealand has denounced attacks on unemployed New Zealand workers by the National Government.

The Mar­itime Union of New Zealand has denounced attacks on unem­ployed New Zealand work­ers by the Nation­al Gov­ern­ment.
John Key and Paula Ben­nett today announced plans to make life hard­er for the unem­ployed –at the same time that unem­ploy­ment is at its high­est since the dark days of the last Nation­al Gov­ern­ment in the 1990s.
Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says many things are respon­si­ble for high unem­ploy­ment in New Zealand, includ­ing the glob­al reces­sion, the insta­bil­i­ty of a dereg­u­lat­ed econ­o­my, and a Nation­al Gov­ern­ment with no ideas.
How­ev­er, unem­ployed New Zealan­ders were not one of the major caus­es of unem­ploy­ment.
“There may be a few peo­ple who want to stay unem­ployed, liv­ing on the pover­ty line. But there are tens of thou­sands more want­i­ng work who can’t find it, should­n’t we be help­ing them instead of blam­ing them?”
He says to put the boot into unem­ployed peo­ple when many had already suf­fered the effects of redun­dan­cy were the despi­ca­ble actions of a heart­less Gov­ern­ment, attempt­ing to whip up resent­ment between those in work against those with­out.
Mr Fleet­wood says that with unem­ploy­ment peak­ing recent­ly at near­ly 70 000, Nation­al was anx­ious to deflect the blame from their eco­nom­ic poli­cies onto the vic­tims of their poli­cies.
“It’s not like we sud­den­ly had thir­ty thou­sand peo­ple get lazy overnight and say, oh, I can’t be both­ered work­ing any­more, I’d pre­fer to be stuck on a ben­e­fit strug­gling to put food on the table.”
Mass unem­ploy­ment means that tens of thou­sands of New Zealan­ders are unable to con­tribute to their soci­ety and are forced to accept mis­er­able ben­e­fits to sur­vive, which was an indict­ment on the free mar­ket econ­o­my.
“Nation­al don’t care about the human cost, but sure­ly they must at least real­ize how inef­fi­cient it is.”
He says the Mar­itime Union has iden­ti­fied two areas where jobs could be cre­at­ed for New Zealan­ders imme­di­ate­ly.
He says that New Zealand coastal ship­ping could pro­vide jobs but was cur­rent­ly dom­i­nat­ed by glob­al ship­pers who paid no tax­es in New Zealand but were per­mit­ted to move car­go on the New Zealand coast.
In addi­tion, local work­ers had been forced out of the fish­ing indus­try by employ­ers who chose to employ low wage over­seas crews from poor coun­tries.
Mr Fleet­wood says the Mar­itime Union would defend all work­ing class New Zealan­ders from attacks by the Nation­al Gov­ern­ment.
“It is time to fight back against this Gov­ern­men­t’s anti-work­er agen­da.”

ENDS

For more infor­ma­tion, con­tact Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood on 021364649

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